periplazmatikus
Periplazmatikus refers to the periplasm, the compartment located between the inner and outer membranes of Gram-negative bacteria. This space is not a simple void but a distinct region filled with a gel-like substance that contains various proteins and molecules. The periplasm plays a crucial role in bacterial physiology and pathogenesis. It houses many enzymes involved in nutrient uptake, metabolism, and cell wall synthesis. For instance, enzymes that degrade complex nutrients into smaller molecules for transport into the cytoplasm are often found here. Additionally, proteins involved in the assembly and transport of the outer membrane are synthesized and processed within the periplasm.
The periplasm also serves as a buffer zone, helping to maintain the osmotic pressure of the bacterial